Italian Pizzeria & Restaurant Family Owned & Operated Since 1965

WELCOME TO UMBERTO’S

Umberto Corteo learned the definition of hard work very early in life.
Born in a rustic village on the outskirts of war torn Naples, Umberto
worked the fields of his father’s farm to help feed his family of 13.
The seventh son of eleven children he quickly learned to make the
best of what little he had and gained an abundant appreciation for
the simple gifts nature provided.

Like many European people of his generation Umberto learned of
the promise of America and yearned for a better life, so while still
a teenager he and four of his brothers and sisters made the long
journey to the United States and settled in Brooklyn. Working in hot
kitchens for very little money Umberto saved every dollar he could
to send to his mother and father in Italy and put a small amount
away with hope that one day he would start a business of his own.

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In 1970, youngest brother Carlo Corteo came to America to work with
his brothers Umberto and Joe. While Carlo learned English and attended
New Hyde Park Memorial High School, he worked at the restaurant after
school and on weekends. After graduating high school in 1973, Carlo’s brother Joe moved on carrying with him the quality and authenticity of
Original Umberto’s to Florida, and Carlo assumed his position at Umberto’s.
The family’s good fortune continued to spread and with time Angoletto’s
Restaurant, Roma Pizzeria, Gino’s Pizzeria, Carlino’s Pizzeria, and Umberto’s
Restaurant and Pizzeria of Wantagh were opened. In Carlo’s newest
restaurant and pizzeria in Wantagh, its serene Tuscan atmosphere along
with the finest of foods takes you back to Old World Italy.

Years later, Umbertos is a landmark. The first cozy pizzeria has grown into
a majestic Tuscan architectural two-story restaurant with a full service
cafe, four star dining room, and world-class banquet facilities and Original
Umberto’s is known nationwide by tens of thousands of guests who visit
each year.

Through dedication and hard work, Umberto and Carlo have made
Umberto’s what it is today, and hope to carry on the family tradition for
many generations to come.